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President Biden's First Year in Office: A Conversation with Former Pennsylvania Governor Rendell on December 3, 2021
President Biden's First Year in Office: A Conversation with Former Pennsylvania Governor Rendell on December 3, 2021. -
AG's Office settles shoddy service claims with Internet provider Frontier Communications for $200K
PITTSBURGH – The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has come to terms with a telecommunications company accused of providing sub-standard DSL broadband Internet service to thousands of customers statewide over the last decade. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: A Year in Review: Environmental Practice Grows in Size, Rankings
The Environmental Practice at global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP grew by close to 10 percent in 2019. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Cozen O’Connor Signs on for Mansfield Rule 3.0 Certification to Increase Diversity in Firm Leadership
Cozen & O'Connor issued the following announcement on May 8.Cozen O’Connor announced they are signing on for Mansfield Rule 3.0 Certification. -
JONES DAY: Jones Day ranks #1 in M&A for 71st quarter in a row
The global law firm Jones Day ranks #1 for number of deals worldwide in both the Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg M&A league tables for the first half of 2018. -
NYU Law sending free help to 10 Dem AGs for environmental causes; Marcellus Shale group 'alarmed' at message
NEW YORK – Democratic state attorneys general, like Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro, are getting free help from New York University School of Law to bolster their environmental causes, though a Commonwealth business advocacy group worries this results in important work being outsourced to an out-of-state entity. -
City of Philadelphia files class action antitrust lawsuit over interest rate swaps as part of MDL
CHICAGO – Recently, the City of Philadelphia initiated a major class-action lawsuit in Illinois federal court against a number of world financial institutions, claimed they violated federal antitrust law in colluding to prevent the purchase and sale of interest rate swaps (IRS). -
Pa. Supreme Court denies Wyeth’s final appeal in Prempro HRT breast cancer case that ended with $10 million-plus plaintiffs’ verdict
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court this week allowed a multi-million dollar -
Philly again the biggest 'Judicial Hellhole'
WASHINGTON – Philadelphia's civil courts system has been named the nation's worst by the American Tort Reform Foundation for a second consecutive year. -
Pfizer abruptly settles with plaintiffs in Phila. HRT drug case that earlier ended with $72 million jury verdict
Drug manufacturer Pfizer announced it has agreed to settle a consolidated civil case involving three women, two from Pennsylvania and one former Keystone State resident, who allege they developed breast cancer after taking medication designed to control menopause symptoms. -
Phila. jury awards $72.6 million to plaintiffs in Pfizer hormone replacement therapy case
Three plaintiffs in a consolidated mass tort trial who had alleged their respective breast cancer diagnoses were directly related to their ingestion of hormone therapy medications have won the first part of their quest to hold a pharmaceutical giant responsible for their conditions.